DECORATIONS      
     

 

DECORATIONS, LIGHTS, TREES
'Remember the waste hierarchy — first avoid if you can, reuse where possible, then recycle..’ from Packaging and waste, Shop Ethical! ...the Guide

 

 

 

 

DECORATIONS

  • Don’t go for disposable – keep them to last for years to come.
  • Tinsel and trinkets - make your own .Try edible decorations of dried fruit or popcorn on a string. Popular with the kids.
  • Decorations with an ethical edge.


LIGHTS

  • Turn off lights when not being viewed.
  • Look for products using LEDs instead of traditional bulbs - they last 10 times longer and dramatically reduce power use.


TREES

There are lots of options to the plastic tree (made from PVC - toxic when recycled) or non-native pine which is grow in grown in dense monoculture plantations that require high inputs of chemicals and water.

  • Try a potted plant, maybe a local native. See http://www.anbg.gov.au/christmas
  • The Australian Black Pine (right) is drought tolerant, looks good all year round, doesn’t mind life in a pot, and make a great Christmas tree.
  • Buy a Christmas tree and support Oxfam Australia